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Every NAVA in June a lot of our regular NAVA attendees take the ride over to Philly to attend TooManyGames, which always falls on the same weekend in June as NAVA. Well this year we decided to have our own expo for NAVA, the NotEnoughGames Expo! We had some of the more popular titles set up for play like Super Smash Bros. for N64, Crash Team Racing for PS1, & Video Olympics for Atari 2600.

This month’s tournament was one of our quarterly Super Smash Bros. for WiiU tournaments. This tournament actually marked one year of doing tournaments monthly here at Digital Press Videogames without missing a single month.

This NAVA we spotlighted the videogame characters who haven't had much recognition lately, the gone but not forgotten. We had games like Bonk's Adventure, Bubsy, & Rocket Knight going all night. Frank "The Tank" beat Ninja Gaiden on the Play Choice 10 & it only took him $1.50. Our Tournament this NAVA was Clay Fighters: Sculptor's Cut & Paul Solo took first place.

We held a vote in the begining of the May & asked everyone if they'd rather have a Mortal Kombat XL tournament or a Pokken Tournament. Well considering your not looking at a Mortal Kombat XL Tournament photo gallery that means Pokken won, in a landslide in fact.

This month, NAVA boldly went where no NAVA had gone before, NAVA in Space! We set up an Intellivision & Atari 2600 with over 50 different cartridges that took place in space, which is still just a small portion of games for them that take place in space. A Vectrex was also set up because about a third of its library take place in space & without overlays the other two thirds could pass for space as well.

April marked our first of many Street Fighter V tournaments. The turnout was pretty good & the tournament didn’t go too late either. The top three players were Havik, who took third, FBT, who took second, & Rao who went undefeated & won first place! The top three players took home cash prizes as their rewards.

This month’s NAVA we celebrated the 30th anniversary of the Legend of Zelda series with our “The Legend of NAVA: A Zelda Themed Event” there were games, chips & pie to celebrate. We set-up a small museum exhibit in the front focused on The Legend of Zelda, with a special version of The Legend of Zelda for NES; the Legend of ZLLLIR or Thu Lugunt Qv Ultq.

We had another Super Smash Bros. for WiiU tournament and this one was almost as big as our first one. Our sign-up sheet filled up in an hour. We also had another Amiibo tournament during the main event. The Amiibo tournament had the crowd screaming and roaring, in the end AdriChibi’s Savagechu won the Amiibo tournament. As for the main tournament T.K.O.

To celebrate Pokemon’s 20th anniversary we had our second Pokemon themed NAVA, Pokemania 2: Electric Mouse Boogaloo. There were lots of battles, an exhibit on the history of Pokemon, and a bunch of people dressed as Pokemon. We set up a copy of Pokemon Yellow in our SNES kiosk and in 1 night NAVA was able to make it all the way to Vermilion City.

With most of our regulars out and about at MagFest we had our first FIFA tournament the other day and we had quite the turn-out. We also set-up Super Smash bros. for the WiiU for people to play between FIFA matches to prepare for next month’s tournament. For our FIFA 16 tournament though Alec Z. took third, Seth Z. won second and the champion was Joshua C.